Enter your first-putt distance (feet) and the number of putts per hole. Then calculate your round’s Strokes Gained Putting. Positive is better than the baseline player.
# | Distance (ft) | Putts |
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1 | ||
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9 |
# | Distance (ft) | Putts |
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10 | ||
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18 |
Total Putts | — |
Expected Putts | — |
Strokes Gained (Putting) | — |
SG Putting = Expected − Actual. Positive means you putted better than the baseline for your distances. Handicap lightly adjusts expectation on very long putts; set empty for a neutral PGA Tour–style baseline.